EC to demand quieter MP3 players
The European Commission is expected to demand lower default sound levels for all MP3 players sold in Europe. The new regulations aimed...
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Net neutrality in Europe to be decided at dinner tonight
European telecommunications ministers could decide tonight whether to endorse a net neutrality clause in the long-awaited Telecoms...
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422 million homes will have broadband by the end of the year
One in five, some 422 million, households worldwide will have a fixed broadband connection in the home by the end of 2009, according to market analyst Gartner.
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AT&T slams Google over Google Voice
US telecoms group AT&T has accused Google of benefiting from an unfair competitive advantage by ducking federal communication rules. AT&T...
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Rofl Twitter attack moves into Facebook
A nasty Twitter worm that attacked thousands...
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Local government unprepared for internet says Socitim boss
Steve Palmer, president of Socitm, the society of information technology management, has called...
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CIOs look to context-aware computing for growth
Context-aware computing that uses information about end-users to improve services will give businesses a competitive advantage, according to research...
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McAfee joins Adobe for data security software
Security software firm McAfee and Adobe Systems are jointly to develop software to protect sensitive company information.
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EC to demand quieter MP3 players
The European Commission is expected to demand lower default sound levels for all MP3 players sold in Europe. The new regulations aimed...
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Orange confirms it will sell the iPhone
Orange is to sell the iPhone in the UK, ending O2's period of exclusivity with the smart phone.
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Post-masters form action group after accounts shortfall
Sub-postmasters have formed an action group following disclosures in Computer Weekly of unexplained deficits in the Post Office accounting system.
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Google Chrome Frame doubles security risk, claims Microsoft
Microsoft has slammed Google's Chrome Frame, which enables users of Internet Explorer to run the Google Chrome browser withing a frame in Internet Explorer.
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